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  1. silkythighs

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    So shooter, explain again how modern day alt right groups vote democrat.

    "Arizona Reps. Andy Biggs and Paul Gosar were among 26 members of the House Oversight and Accountability Committee who refused to sign a pledge denouncing “white nationalism and white supremacy."

    Enlighten us :O_o:
     
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    Three siblings of Rep. Paul Gosar, R-Ariz., have renewed their push to remove their brother from Congress, accusing him of being a white supremacist following his speech last month at a conference hosted by a notorious white nationalist.
     
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    And obviously its not just the Confederates who spread racist attitudes back then. Treasonous conservative/America Hating/Republicans are spreading racist attitudes every chance they get right now. It is part of their platform




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    A new study outlines how white people’s migration during and after the Civil War, from the Confederate South to the West, bolstered white supremacy and institutional racism in non-slave states, helping create the vast racial disparities that exist today nationwide.

    Five researchers from separate colleges collaborated on the study, called “Confederate Diaspora,” to compile and study census data that tracked the migration to the West of white Americans, including 60,000 former plantation owners. The former Southerners took on local positions of authority, like police officers, clergy and politicians, giving them influence to create a post-Civil War culture that continued to oppress Black people even after slavery had ended.

    This results in structural and systemic racism in almost every walk of life today — education, housing, jobs, health care and wealth, among other areas — that continues to hamper progress for Black people, according to a working paper by the National Bureau of Economic Research this month.

    The former Confederates “continued to transmit norms to their children and non-Southern neighbors,” the researchers wrote, “shaping racial inequities in labor, housing, and policing.”


    Researcher Patrick Testa, an assistant professor of economics at Tulane University in New Orleans, said the impact of the Confederates on other parts of the country was deep and long-lasting.

    In the three decades following the Civil War, white Southerners were more likely than other white people to take on work in governance, he said, and former slaveholders were even more likely to assume those positions, he said.

    “What we show ultimately is that these migrants,” Testa said, “through these governance channels and channels of public-facing authority, helped lay the groundwork for these types of symbols and racial norms and a broad-base Confederate nostalgia to really take off at a national level by the early 20th century.”

    One of those “norms” was the institution of the Ku Klux Klan and the racial terror it inflicted in many parts of the country. In the report, the researchers identify “overrepresentation of first-and second-generation migrants in the KKK,” adding that the second generation of the KKK established in 1915 helped to “rejuvenate and mainstream Confederate culture.”

    Those born in the South were 11% more likely to belong to the KKK in the Denver metropolitan area, for example, a major hub of Klan activity in the 1920s beyond the South, the report said.

    “The harmful legacies of slavery persist beyond those that experience being slaves, but across generations and across places,” Testa said.

    Along with census data, the group of researchers analyzed KKK membership records of second-generation Confederate migrants who were born outside of the South but maintained slavery-era norms. “This suggests,” Testa said, the passing down of racial animus from generation to generation may have been “an important vehicle for sustaining diaspora influence long after the initial Confederate migrants had passed.”

    As the California Reparations Task Force is set to hand over its recommendations to the state’s Legislature next week, this new study crystalizes how states that did not legally allow slavery, like California, still contributed mightily to oppressing Black people.

    Some detractors of reparations have argued that California was not a slave state and therefore, it should not offer reparations. But in the later part of the 19th century it became the home of numerous former Southerners and it was populated by so many Confederate-aligned citizens that it supported John C. Breckinridge in the 1860 presidential election. Breckinridge advocated for the expansion of slavery and supported the 1850 Fugitive Slave Law, which required the return of an enslaved person to a plantation even if he was found in a “free state.”

    “It’s important to look beyond the South, even to places like California,” Testa said, “and look for ways such as reparations … to heal these divisions, to heal the socio-economic gaps.”

    Because many parts of California favored Breckinridge, it became a popular destination for Southerners at the time. “Outside of the South, California is maybe the most intense in terms of a cultural index that indicates how it accepted racism,” Testa said.

    Studying the spread of former Confederates was important, Testa said, because it provides clear data on how the ills of slavery and the Confederate ideology spread across America.

    “For the purposes of understanding the multifarious roots of racial division in American society, which continues to be persistent long after, it’s important,” Testa said.

    https://www.yahoo.com/news/ex-confederates-spread-racist-attitudes-213655303.html
     
  4. shootersa

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    And they were despicables.
    Abe and the deplorables were trying to get the country back on track when a despicable killed him.
    You can be so proud.
     
  5. anon_de_plume

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    But of course, shooter has to keep forgetting that the KKK wing of the Democrats, ie the Dixiecrats, defected to the Republican party back in the 50 and 60's.... Hence why you see the white nationalists are more likely to be Republicans...
     
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  6. shootersa

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    Stumbler was spewing about the 3 fifths thingy and the electoral college, not the history of racism in America.

    Try to focus.

    So whats your thoughts on the greater Idaho thing?
    You do have a thought, right?
     
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    Funny shit though. Shooter doesn't realise that things change over time. Many democrats became repukes in opposition to overturning segregation and the civil rights act.

    This transition actually started when Harry Truman introduced a pro-civil rights platform in his election bid. Many Democrats walked out and formed the Dixiecrats. Dixiecrats opposed the turn towards civil rights for blacks. Of course it took a few more decades but the trend continued.

    Shooter claiming the modern day KKK and alt right groups support the modern democrat party is just another blatant alt right lie.
     
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    And you were spewing crap that implies that the KKK is more Democrat than Republican... Despite the white nationalists finding a warm and welcoming home in the arms of today's Republicans.
     
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    The KKK was formed by despicables.

    See?
    You learned something today.
     
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      That was about 160 years ago. Things have sure changed since then haven't they? Or even since the civil rights movement 60 years ago. Now its the treasonous conservative/American Hating/Republican party that is the party of racism and bigotry and the KKK is in your camp.
       
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    I think you are obviously losing it @shootersa. Do you even know what thread you are on? And where was I discussing the 3/3th compromise on any thread? Because I sure don't remember any such thing. Nor the electoral college on any thread. I think you are so blinded by your hate and desperation you don't even know where you are at or what you are saying anymore.
     
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    And when you consider that neither party today represents what the party's of the same name represented then, your point is moot.

    But I'm sure you'll drive this one home until the sun falls from the sky...
     
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    Why of course things change.
    The civil war was about despicables embracing slavery.
    After the civil war it was about segregation and control.
    Then along came civil rights, which despicables resisted (violently) and now its about killing minorities with kindness, a cruel methodology intended to keep them dependent on despicable government.

    What hasn't changed in 250 years?
    The despicable need to control and restrict.
    The nam e s and terms have changed, the mission hasn't
     
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    And obviously nothing will get through that thick Xcebian skull of yours, but you just described the Dixiecrats, that later became Republicans...

    Meh, not worth the effort.
     
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    No, you aren't.
    Remember the 1960's and civil rights?
    Johnson pushing civil rights, carrying on Kennedys agenda and his own party fighting him?
    He only got his program passed because of deplorables.

    Of course you don't.
    Your educators failed you.
     
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    You just proved our point. It was democrats who stood up for blacks, not repukes. Those democrats who fought against civil rights migrated to the repukes. Which is why modern day repukes are full of alt right traitors.
     
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    There's no point in arguing with the space alien. He's only interested in painting the Republicans as the heroes. He wants to ignore the simple fact that the Democrats that opposed the civil rights act were all from the south, and soon after became Republicans. The Dixiecrats voted against the civil rights act.

    It's a simple fact that won't penetrate Xcebian skulls!
     
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    Oh really.
    Perhaps you would benefit all of us by telling us when this racist switched to the deplorable party.

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    And then we have both Clintons and OBAMA praising the former grand dragon of the KKK, Senator Byrd when they buried the old boy.
    Shooter missed the memo about them all switching their affiliation from despicable to deplorable.

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    But we do all know that the biggest racist, Trump, switched his affiliation from despicable to deplorable, and that, that's a racist for you, eh?
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    Class is in session, anon

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    Again you are clearly losing it in white and blue.. First you make up thingstpo personally attack me over things I never said. And now posting your delusions in writing.




    The only reason people in the South called themselves "Democrats" was because Lincoln was a Republican. And that was about 160 years ago. It is delusional to try and claim that has any bearing on the two parties today. Today it is the Republicans who embrace both racism and the KKK and are trying to go back to Jim Crow discrimination and segregation.

    And your profound ignorance of American History is also on glaring display. Lincoln was replaced by Andrew Johnson, a Republican and avowed racist, that ended reconstruction, betrayed Black people in the South, and left them at the mercy or lack of same of the KKK subjecting Black people to 100 years of terrorism and Jim Crow.


    https://millercenter.org/president/johnson/impact-and-legacy

    Johnson was also the first president to be impeached but not removed from office because just like today Republicans protected him.

    https://constitutioncenter.org/blog/the-man-whose-impeachment-vote-saved-andrew-johnson

    True but while people in the south still called themselves "Democrats" politically they were actually more "conservative" than Northern Republicans. Even then they were much more aligned with Republicans than Democrats. In other words Republicans at heart. And that was 60 years ago.




    And here is where your delusion just glares. The day Prescient Lyndon Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act he turned to an aide and said; "We (the Democrats) have just lost the South for generations." And he was absolutely right. Racists in the South immoderately left the Democratic party and joined the Republicans where they remain today.

    This is nothing more than a vicious treasonous conservative/America Hating/Republican lie. First it says Blacks never should have been given civil rights and they should have remained destitute and segregated under Jim Crow.

    But also your own racism just glares because this laughable vicious lieu is so easily proven false. There are just as many Whites on welfare and receiving government benefits as Blacks. And no one is saying Democratic social programs are hurting them.


    And again your delusion detached from all reality just glares. It is the treasonous conservative/America Hating/Republicans telling women what they can do with their own bodies. It is thee treasonous conservative/America Hating/Republicans trying to force everyone to bow to their own personal religious beliefs. It is the treasonous conservative/America Hating/Republicans attacking the LGBTQ community. It is the treasonous conservative/America Hating/Republicans trying to outlaw transgender people and dictating to parents of transgender children what the they cannot do regardless of what the science and doctors say. It the is treasonous conservative/America Hating/Republicans trying to dictate what can be taught in schools. It is t is the treasonous conservative/America Hating/Republicans even trying to dictate what books can be read. And it is the treasonous conservative/America Hating/Republicans attacking Drag Queens with the help of the KKK and neo Nazis.

    You do not gt to substitute you delusions for the reality that is right in front of us every day.
     
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      You're welcome to your opinions but not your facts.
      And calling shooter a racist without reason just exposes your willingness to go as low as you can.
       
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    Scream it from the rooftops!